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The Hunger for Words Talking Pet Button Mat is a premium, durable mat designed to hold up to six recordable pet communication buttons. Made from pet-safe foam with sound-optimizing cutouts, it offers a chew-resistant, stable platform that supports expanding your dog’s vocabulary through connectable mats. Developed with expert advice from speech therapist Christina Hunger, this mat is the perfect foundation for smart pet communication, endorsed by the bestselling book 'How Stella Learned to Talk.'





| ASIN | B09QWB27WM |
| Allergen Information | Allergen-Free |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 31,820 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) 244 in Interactive Toys for Dogs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (695) |
| Date First Available | 12 July 2022 |
| Item Form | other |
| Item Weight | 0.47 g |
| Item model number | LER9355 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Pet Life Stage | All Life Stages |
| Product Dimensions | 33.5 x 45.7 x 1.5 cm; 0.47 g |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Specific Uses | Behaviour |
A**A
Exactly what’s needed for a dog button mat
So… lots of people seem upset that there are no buttons included. I, however, read the description and am SO very happy with this button mat. It fits the HFW (Hunger for Words) buttons but ALSO fits the cheaper multipack of 8 buttons I purchased on Amazon (roughly 9cm/ 3.5” diameter). We first set up her buttons on cardboard with Velcro dots to keep them stable, but our 3-month old standard poodle puppy chewed that incessantly. We also bought a competitive product with hexagonal buttons and a matching mat, but the button holes popped completely out, so the buttons fell through if you moved the mat. The HFW buttons are more expensive and the sound quality is not as good as the cheaper buttons. That said if you want to give your dog multiple buttons, keeping them in the same order is very important (so they know which button is which, due to dog colourblindness & inability to read 😉). This is a major challenge with cheaper mats, and while you could make a button board with plywood and attached the buttons with Velcro, that’s a lot more work than just buying this mat which suits the purpose & is expandable. So… I bought the expensive mat. It’s worth it. The buttons do not require the Velcro dots to keep them in place as they fit nicely in the cutout. It’s made of something like neoprene with a harder rubber-ish bottom. Our pup no longer has an interest in chewing the button mat (she tried at first, but wasn’t as interested as she was in chewing cardboard). We’ve been using the HFW (Hunger For Words) method with our pup for 2.5 weeks and she uses her “outside” button the most (bc housetraining was most critical!), but also “play” (frequently), “cuddles” (occasionally), “all done” (a few times), and “eat” (only once when she was hungry before her normal dinner time, probably due to the clocks changing & switching her from 3 feeds a day to 2 feeds). She hasn’t used her water button, but we’re good about keeping that filled, so she doesn’t really need to ask…. We (family of 3 humans) model all of her buttons multiple times a day, again following the HFW method outlined in the two books (“How Stella Learned to Talk” & “Your Dog Can Talk” both by Christina Hunger). It works really well! Our pup likes this mat so much she frequently sits right next to it.
B**I
Does the job
This fit my buttons well, but I decided to change to a better button system so didn't get to use these in anger, but they are up for the job, if this is the size of button you are working with. It had a bit of weight to it and wasn't flimsy.
J**S
Expensive for what it is
Expensive for what it is but we needed it so had to get it. I don’t think I would purchase again, I’d look for a cheaper alternative even if I had to wait longer for shipping.
F**Y
NOT "two pieces" - you only get one mat!
This mat is expensive but I bought it because it said there are TWO PIECES on the packaging I.e. two mats that join together. But there is only one mat. The product breakdown say there is one mat if you look in the detail so this "two pieces" advert is misleading. I am returning mine and instead will tape my buttons onto a piece of wood or plastic with double-sided tape.
N**S
Not a toy
It don’t do anything
F**K
£20 is a lot to pay for one rubber mat - there are no buttons included -
In the description, it is stated that buttons can be bought separately , but the pack just contains one rubber mat with shapes punched out for the buttons ... definitely not worth £20.
J**E
Misleading product
Where’s the buttons? Totally misleading!!
M**T
Just a piece of plastic
When you see the photo you think it has some of the buttons on it but it is literally just the plastic mat to put them on so hard to review a piece of plastic.
ぐ**こ
マットにボタンがはまるだけでこの値段は高過ぎる。犬がひっかいたらボタンも簡単に外れた。
M**H
Works as it should
J**O
Excellent base for the talking buttons. Keeps them in the same place so the animal (my cat) can learn easily. Quality material and lightweight.
M**O
Lo compré en una promoción y caben bien los botones de la misma marca
A**R
Valen otros botones que no sean los de la marca y que midan lo justo para entrar en los agujeros.
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